I don't think a die crack. Possible lamination. Also, cleaned.
I agree with Raider. That is a Philly. No mintmark = Philadelphia. The CC would have a CC beneath the wreath. Buy a Red Book.
Okay, what did it cost? So I can be glad that I am not sorry that I missed it.
please follow directions. You spoil it for all of us.
beauties, I should dig out some of mine to show & tell. I ahve that A & P one, but don't remember the condition. Nice pieces. :thumb:
no wonder Peter has you as an admin.
must be a mistake. Why underprice it like that? :)
no, but I'd love to see them. I just checked the Red Book, nice catch on those notations.
Doc: Sorry to hear about your fire problems. Good luck.
But then again:...
actually, that is very funny! I don't think that he is serious.
die erosion.
not likely
Those are beauties! [does my envy show?]
agreed.
not double struck, it is a saddle strike. Nice.
finally I see it, in the last picture. MD.
hmmmm......... looks like AT, post mint, struck with a hammer, glue job, strike doubling. Send it to me for destruction.
okay: 1943 D = MD 1936 D =MD 1944 D =MD 1938 S= MD 1928 = MD All are mechanical/Strike doubling.
however, re-reading the post in question, he was referring to the site that oyu used, not you.
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